Atheist Delusions

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Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies.  
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Cover of first edition (hardback)
Author Professor David Bentley Hart
Country USA
Language English
Genre(s) non-fiction history religion
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date April 21, 2009
Media type Print (hardback)
Pages 272 pp
ISBN 978-0300111903
OCLC Number 150348383
Dewey Decimal 909/.09821 22
LC Classification BR162.3 .H37 2009

Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its Fashionable Enemies is a 2009 book by Professor David Bentley Hart that sets out to explore many of the historical and popular misconceptions of Christianity's detractors. Rather than confronting each argument and counter-argument individually, Hart attempts to explain the people, history, events, and reasons behind them, charting Christianity's rise, achievements, mistakes, and recent decline in the face of materialism, and the power struggles of world leaders, as well as aiming to debunk popular historical myths used to attack Christianity.[1][2] This takes the format of several linked essays divided into sections as Hart explores the role of Christianity and its interactions with other faiths, with the objective of showing how very different Christianity is and was from the cults and religions of the time, as well as how it has changed, forming the basis of modern culture, dealing with the impact of the gradual decline that began with the separation of Church and state, as well as the age of war that resulted.

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